trudge on

Frequency: 7.311.5 per million words

to continue walking with heavy steps, despite difficulty

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Examples (10)

  • He had to trudge on despite the heavy rain.
  • The exhausted soldiers had no choice but to trudge on through the mud.
  • Even with a heavy heart, she knew she had to trudge on for her family.
  • They trudged on for what felt like miles, seeing no end in sight.
  • We will trudge on until we reach the shelter, no matter how long it takes.
  • With blisters on his feet, he could only trudge on slowly.
  • Despite the project's difficulties, the team decided to trudge on.
  • The pilgrims trudged on, their faces set against the biting wind.
  • Life felt like a constant struggle, but he knew he must simply trudge on.
  • Let's just trudge on for another hour and then we can rest.